Schreckhorn
The King of Heaven
About the work
I took this photograph of the Schreckhorn in spring, after a major snowstorm. In this part of the Alps, clouds are often non-existent or move up to higher altitudes, covering summits. But on this particular day, I was lucky. After years of waiting for this moment, the scene I'd been dreaming of was finally played out. A sea of clouds appeared at an altitude of 3,600 metres, giving summit the freedom to spread its wings beyond our world. With a happy spirit and a trembling heart, all I had to do was freeze this moment of grace for all eternity.
In this masterly portrait, the east face of the Schreckhorn shines in the sunlight, while its austere north face remains in shadow. The mountain reveals its lines, sublimated by the snow freshly deposited on its walls. New textures emerge as we contemplate it. The print large-format photograph offers a new view of summit. The soft hues in this work are in keeping with the charisma of the Schreckhorn, which needs no strong contrasts to assert itself. Inaccessible and imperturbable colossus. This portrait inspires me as it will thrill the adventurers who have trodden its path summit.
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Limited Edition
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